Pibroch, piobaireachd or ceòl mòr is an art music genre associated primarily with the Scottish Highlands that is characterised by extended compositions...
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Pibroch is the classical art music of the Great Highland Bagpipe of Scotland. Pibroch may also refer to: Pibroch (vessel), a clyde puffer currently moored...
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The Pibroch was a Clyde puffer that was built in Glasgow during 1957. It was one of the last of that type of vessel to survive. Built at Bowling, Scotland...
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Clan Lamont (listen; Scottish Gaelic: Clann Laomainn [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ ˈl̪ˠɯːmɪɲ]) is a Highland Scottish clan. The clan is said to descend from Ánrothán Ua...
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Agnes Maxwell MacLeod (redirect from Sound the Pibroch)
Scottish poet. She is best known as the author of the ballad Sound the Pibroch. Agnes Maxwell was born on the Isle of Mull, in the Inner Hebrides. In...
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Puffers and Vics Save the Puffer VIC 32 Puffer Preservation Trust Pibroch: picture Pibroch: facts Ardmaleish (MV Mary Hill) Clyde Puffers – Hand Carved Wooden...
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used for a solo virtuosic style called pìobaireachd, ceòl mòr, or simply pibroch. Through development over the centuries, the great Highland bagpipes probably...
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Pibroch is a hamlet in central Alberta, Canada within Westlock County. It is located 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) west of Highway 44, approximately 83 kilometres...
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track, "Hunting Girl", "Velvet Green", "Ring Out, Solstice Bells" and "Pibroch (Cap in Hand)" and also introduced the portative pipe organ to the rest...
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wail of the bagpipes in the Mackintosh's Lament, which was the favourite pibroch of the late Duke, was the melancholy announcement to the hundreds of people...
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ancient method of teaching, learning and memorizing Piobaireachd (also spelt Pibroch), a type of music primarily played on the Great Highland bagpipe. In the...
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Buachaillín deas ag Síle"). In Scotland, long complex piobaireachd, or pibroch, compositions (originally on the Celtic harp, but then transposed to pipes...
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(The Lament for the Children) by Pàdraig Mòr MacCrimmon". The Times. "Pibroch songs and canntaireachd", Education Scotland Archived 2013-10-04 at the...
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his praise agen, "Roderigh Vich Alpine Dhu, ho! i-e-roe!" Proudly our pibroch has thrill'd in Glen Fruin, And Blanochar's groans to our slogan replied...
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Rondo Capriccioso, Max Bruch's Scottish Fantasy, and Alexander Mackenzie's Pibroch Suite. Also inspired by Sarasate is William H. Potstock's Souvenir de Sarasate...
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bagpipe player and the first Piper to the Sovereign. He wrote collections of pibroch and ceol beag written in staff notation, which became the basis for standardised...
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language-preservation organisation having nothing to do with Highland dress or pibroch; being swathed in tartan had somehow become vital to such events. By 1883...
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of the evening is the lone piper on the castle battlements, playing a pibroch in memory of dead comrades-in-arms, followed by massed bands joining in...
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Valhalla" "Minstrel in the Gallery" "Velvet Green" "Grace" "The Clasp" "Pibroch (Pee Break) / Black Satin Dancer (Instrumental)" "Fallen on Hard Times"...
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Medal is awarded at the Northern Meeting and Argyllshire Gathering for pibroch playing. The prize is one of the most prestigious awards a solo player...
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from the original on 19 January 2010. Retrieved 12 January 2018. The Last Pibroch, Jaunty Jock and the Ayrshire Idylls by Neil Munro, stated in the glossary;...
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festival, from mòd [mɔːt̪], assembly, court. Pet From peata, tame animal. Pibroch From pìobaireachd [ˈpʰiːpɛɾʲəxk], piping. Pillion From pillean [ˈpʰiʎan]...
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Romanticism, is best known for his three Scottish Rhapsodies (1879–80, 1911), Pibroch for violin and orchestra (1889) and the Scottish Concerto for piano (1897)...
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Senior piping competitions consist of three pibroch competitions and five light music competitions. The pibroch competitions are for the Gold Medal, the...
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hypothesized that they mimic the rhythms of the Scottish Gaelic language. Reels Pibroch Cerdd Dant (string music) or Canu Penillion (verse singing) is the art...
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the Gold Medal for pibroch at either the Argyllshire Gathering or Northern Meeting qualifies the winner to play in the Senior Pibroch competition, and an...
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" Yarrow Revisited, and other Poems 1835 The pibroch's note, discountenanced or mute 1831 "The pibroch's note, discountenanced or mute;" Yarrow Revisited...
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Clann an Sgeulaiche, or his pupil David Fraser, the work is said to be "a pibroch composed by his own piper to mourn his passing, played at the slow pace...
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Opal Orion Orton Parkland Patricia Peers Pelican Point Peoria Perryvale Pibroch Pickardville Pincher Station Pine Sands Plamondon Poplar Ridge Priddis...
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and an army raised by the Covenanter-dominated Scottish government. The pibroch Blár Allt Earrann commemorates the battle. The battlefield has been included...
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